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Musar su Salmi 124:5

אֲ֭זַי עָבַ֣ר עַל־נַפְשֵׁ֑נוּ הַ֝מַּ֗יִם הַזֵּֽידוֹנִֽים׃

Allora le acque orgogliose avevano investito la nostra anima.

Kav HaYashar

When the righteous man hears these things he rejoices and accepts his death happily. It was in light of this that the rabbis incorporated into the Ma’amados for Monday the petition, “And take me out from peace to peace.” This is a prayer that one should merit the death of the righteous described above. For it is stated, “For this, let every man of devotion pray to You, in a time when You may be founds” (Tehillim 32:6). The Sages explain: “This is the day of death” (Berachos 8a). In other words, let him pray that bands and camps of holy and pure saints come to greet him so that he may go with them to be crowned among them in great joy and happiness. The verse continues, “…indeed, when mighty waters threaten, they will not reach him.” These are the “waters of the wicked” mentioned in Tehillim 124:5, that is, the bands of destroying and damaging angels, Heaven spare us, that prevent the soul of the evildoer from beholding the light of the Shechinah. But as for the soul of the righteous person, who can relate the honor he will enjoy?
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